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soriano, de 33 aÑos de edad, se sumarÍa a un bullpen de los nacionales que ya incluye a drew storen y tyler clippard. rafael soriano, viene de una grandiosa temporada en la que rescatÓ 42 partidos y tuvo promedio de efectividad de 2.26 como cerrador de los yankees de nueva york. vamos hablar del futbol internacional. primero se dijo que en inglaterra, despuÉs en italia, hoy es alemania. resulta que el extÉcnico de barcelona pep guardiola estaria al frente del bayern mÚnich la prÓxima temporada, confirmaron hoy fuentes del club bÁvaro. los rumores alrededor del exte Écnico del barcelona, de 41 aÑos, se intensificaron despue És de que en la pasada ceremonia entrega del balÓn de oro de la fifa el propio entrenador confirmara su intencin de volver a entrenar la prÓxima temporada. todo listo y preparado para el certamen futbolistico mas importante en centro america, y con buena noticias. primero el estadio en san jose costa rica esta listo para recibir a los protagonistas y a los fanaticos ademas se conocio que los federativos, locales y regionales, estan tranquilos a sabiendas de que
soriano, de 33 aÑos de edad, se sumarÍa a un bullpen de los nacionales que ya incluye a drew storen y tyler clippard. rafael soriano, viene de una grandiosa temporada en la que rescatÓ 42 partidos y tuvo promedio de efectividad de 2.26 como cerrador de los yankees de nueva york. vamos hablar del futbol internacional. primero se dijo que en inglaterra, despuÉs en italia, hoy es alemania. resulta que el extÉcnico de barcelona pep guardiola estaria al frente del bayern mÚnich la prÓxima...
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>> hey tyler. washington has been a focus of rating agencies for over a year now, two years really and the small deal to raise taxes on upper income households will do nothing to soften that. strategists say two rating agencies could cut their rates. and if congress fails to reach an agreement on dealing with the country's long-term debt. keep in mind, u.s. cut its debt rating from double a to triple a a year ago august. another downgrade is likely. it will maintain the outlook if it doesn't stabilize the u.s. debt trajectory within three to five years. moody rates u.s. debt triple a but warns of downgrade this year if problem of long-term debt is not addressed as does fitch which earlier saw falling over fiscal cliff as biggest threat to u.s. and global economy. now its focus, should the u.s. fail to slow the growth of debt, it could likely result in the u.s. losing the triple a status from fitch. u.s. debt to gdp is on track rise in excess of 90%. what strategies say they want it see is stabilize
>> hey tyler. washington has been a focus of rating agencies for over a year now, two years really and the small deal to raise taxes on upper income households will do nothing to soften that. strategists say two rating agencies could cut their rates. and if congress fails to reach an agreement on dealing with the country's long-term debt. keep in mind, u.s. cut its debt rating from double a to triple a a year ago august. another downgrade is likely. it will maintain the outlook if it...
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>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people screaming for medics, you know. there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her
>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot...
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but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible. there was one for lance, one for kevin and one for myself. you quickly stuck it in, got rid of it. it was quickly hidden away, typically in like a coke can, all three vials would go into a coke can. we'd crush it, give to it a team doctor to dispose. >> but it didn't all go to plan. lance armstrong was tested for drugs during the tour. and one of his samples revealed a significant level of a banned corticosteroid. emma o'reilly she says of during one of his massages, an urgent conversation took place between armstrong and the t
but, says tyler hamilton, not without help. hamilton says that after finishing a stage, he, armstrong and their teammate kevin livingston would inject themselves with epo in the team's camper, just meters from the excited fans outside. >> that was nerve-racking because you're right there in the heart of the tour de france, thousands and thousands of people around your -- hovering around the team camper. and we had this performance-enhancing drug. i remember trying to get rid of it as...
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>> tyler, thanks so much. very interesting morning here in terms of herbalife's defense in charges against bill ackman. among other things they are a pyramid scheme. they spent about two hours speaking to investors. as well as take something q and a afterwards. i just want to give you the highlight of the latter part of the presentation, which is bring flg a consult front northwestern university who defended the pyramid scheme allegations in particular. she talked about a lot of people getting into herbalife sales because they want to get into the product themselves. they want it receive a discount. this self consumption as they call it is perfectly legitimate. she also talked about the notion of inventory loading, which is to say the distributors, who also buy the product themselves, will buy extra product because they intend to sell it to customers in the future. that might distort the sense of sales. they are future sales, not real ones. she said this does not go on. these are two examples of their defense.
>> tyler, thanks so much. very interesting morning here in terms of herbalife's defense in charges against bill ackman. among other things they are a pyramid scheme. they spent about two hours speaking to investors. as well as take something q and a afterwards. i just want to give you the highlight of the latter part of the presentation, which is bring flg a consult front northwestern university who defended the pyramid scheme allegations in particular. she talked about a lot of people...
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bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> he's traveled the globe traveling after rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say as an extreme kayaker i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in canada's northwest territories, far higher than any waterfall he had done before, 107 feet tall, and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give him an adrenaline rush, but the world record for the highest waterfall anyone had kayaked over. nobody could successfully paddle out of a bigger drop, nob
bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> he's traveled the globe traveling after rapid after churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say as an extreme kayaker i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over...
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hi, phil. >> hi, tyler. boeing just wrapped up a conference call with reporters updating where they believe the 787 is in terms of reliability. two pieces of news. the first one being that in terms of reliability after 15 airplanes in service, the dream plane is where the 787 was. rebuilt of taking off and landing on time. other piece of news has to do the lithium ion batteries on board. here is what the chief of safety has it say about use of these batteries. >> we have over a million hours of safe operation of these battery cell in flight. so i continue to be very confident in the battery technology and system implementation of that technology. >> remember, boeing traced the source of the fire on monday to a lithium ion battery. this is a picture of ntsb as they are investigating. the batteries provided bay japanese firm. they are also assisting in the investigation. i don't think everybody fully understands what we are talking about the complexity of the supply chain when it comes to manufacturing the dre
hi, phil. >> hi, tyler. boeing just wrapped up a conference call with reporters updating where they believe the 787 is in terms of reliability. two pieces of news. the first one being that in terms of reliability after 15 airplanes in service, the dream plane is where the 787 was. rebuilt of taking off and landing on time. other piece of news has to do the lithium ion batteries on board. here is what the chief of safety has it say about use of these batteries. >> we have over a...
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>> tyler, of course. tommy thompson v money is the biggest money but the nf there is a $9 billion business because they squeeze ef knew from everywhere including what you see on the field. for a sport as popular as the nfl, there are no shortage of advertisers but zero in on the field. and advertisers reduce to an exclusive few paying even more to be right alongside even on the athletes and right in front of the millions watching at home. >> to be on the field, you might have to pay 25, 30% premium over a sponsor who is not on the field. you are greating actual exposure and selling thur product. >> on the field, footballs made by wilson, jerseys by nike and held mitts by riddell. on the side lines new era expecting more than $700 million in sales holds the ex clues ef in what caps the players wear when they are not in the huddle. >> when you turn on a film or a, you know, tv show or something, as we move down the line, you are always going to see the new era logo. >> on the value of gridiron exposure of t
>> tyler, of course. tommy thompson v money is the biggest money but the nf there is a $9 billion business because they squeeze ef knew from everywhere including what you see on the field. for a sport as popular as the nfl, there are no shortage of advertisers but zero in on the field. and advertisers reduce to an exclusive few paying even more to be right alongside even on the athletes and right in front of the millions watching at home. >> to be on the field, you might have to pay...
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tyler, over to you. >> thank you. john paulson best known for making big money the housing top is now calling the housing bottom. kate kelly here with more. hi, kate. >> hi, tyler. i was where john paulson and challenges and solutions was title of it. but the interesting take away is he sees this as one of the most positive periods for housing. the most positive for since the lehman crisis. he notes that home prices are up. at a decade low. he thinks factors like that will stimulate builders to create new inventory and says mortgages are at an extremely low level. and if so if you are an individual investors in his view, the real estate is at his single best opportunity. he doesn't like stocks. 2012 a great year in the stock company. good start for 2013. strong in equities though he is known for credit opportunities strategy as well as merger arbitrage. he thinks credit expansion is happening. i think we will see more credit cards, more auto loans, et cetera. but he says think about residential real estate. think abou
tyler, over to you. >> thank you. john paulson best known for making big money the housing top is now calling the housing bottom. kate kelly here with more. hi, kate. >> hi, tyler. i was where john paulson and challenges and solutions was title of it. but the interesting take away is he sees this as one of the most positive periods for housing. the most positive for since the lehman crisis. he notes that home prices are up. at a decade low. he thinks factors like that will stimulate...
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we want to show you one more shart here tyler. this is tyler over adc. look how done the stocks have done. clearly boeing under pressure because of the dreamliner grounded. but i have to tell you, listen together conference call, mcnerny expressing quite optimism they are working towards a resolution. >> and will the flying public be. >> generally speaking, tyler, they will come back to the play plane. you look at d.c. 10 as an example. after that was grounded in 1979 following a series of crashes, was it still flown in the industry? yes. did you ever have people who did not book on it? there might have been some cases but the general feeling is the plane, if it is safe, people ultimately will get on board. and that's why once they get past this grounding, they believe that you know, this plane is measuring up to what they expected it to be for the airlines and it'll be met with acceptance over the long-term. >> phil lebeau. >> julia boorstin is in los angeles with a preview of what investors are hoping to hear from facebook today. hi, julia. >> hi, sue.
we want to show you one more shart here tyler. this is tyler over adc. look how done the stocks have done. clearly boeing under pressure because of the dreamliner grounded. but i have to tell you, listen together conference call, mcnerny expressing quite optimism they are working towards a resolution. >> and will the flying public be. >> generally speaking, tyler, they will come back to the play plane. you look at d.c. 10 as an example. after that was grounded in 1979 following a...
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tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's prices year-round. there you see shares at $60.70 down half a buck. >> tart may be packing away holiday decorations but keeping price match around. the retailer will continue to match online prices, in addition to three-year running price match program many analysts not entirely surprised and think others will have to follow. susquehanna says the effort cannot be a holiday phenomenon. if you're going to build traction with your stores you have to be priced appropriately. tart made it easy to price compare now that all stores have wi-fi. the big question is impact on margins. on the margin front relative to walmart target is pretty close but exposed to amazon particularly in electronics and toys, which is part of the problem during the past few holidays. it's going to be interesting to see what competitors do. they will have to go this direction. >> a big
tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's prices year-round. there you see shares at $60.70 down half a buck. >> tart may be packing away holiday decorations but keeping price match around. the retailer will continue to match online prices, in addition to three-year running price match program many analysts not entirely surprised and think...
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. >> dicky: and music from tyler bryant and the shakedown. "j >> i am in an american airlines airplane and they gave me these wonderful pajamas and a cozy bed with soft, warm blanket. it made me feel like i'm in my own bed. >> is everything to your liking, mr. rodriguez? >> everything is great. except one thing. >> and i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll blow your house in. >> do the piggy voice! >> not by the hair of my chinny chin chin! >> your piggy is better than your wolf. i hope we never land. >> good night, mr. rodriguez. >> enjoy a whole new level of comfort, connectivity and convenience only on american airlines. >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with kirstie alley, dave salmoni with animals, and music from tyler bryant and the shakedown. the costume design. filmmaking is my life. [ guy toe ] clarissa, i've always loved you! [ girl toe ] then prove it, marry me! it's a deal! [ kissing noises ] cut. we got it! that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] new windows phone. reinvented around you. ♪ man: at
. >> dicky: and music from tyler bryant and the shakedown. "j >> i am in an american airlines airplane and they gave me these wonderful pajamas and a cozy bed with soft, warm blanket. it made me feel like i'm in my own bed. >> is everything to your liking, mr. rodriguez? >> everything is great. except one thing. >> and i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll blow your house in. >> do the piggy voice! >> not by the hair of my chinny chin chin! >>...
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we have music from tyler bryant and the shakedown. and we'll be right back with kirstie alley, so stick around. [ male announcer ] is it possible applebee's new entrees are full of flavor and under 550 calories each? i'll believe it when i taste it. i believe it! i can dig it! [ male announcer ] ok, a bit of an overreaction, but... uh oh...what now? ♪ ah, the old great taste, under 500 calories flash mob bit. eesh. the new zesty roma chicken & shrimp and roasted garlic sirloin. big flavor, under 550 calories. starting at just $9.99. see you tomorrow. and late night for half-price apps. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can with new stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body, while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. new stayfree. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerfu
we have music from tyler bryant and the shakedown. and we'll be right back with kirstie alley, so stick around. [ male announcer ] is it possible applebee's new entrees are full of flavor and under 550 calories each? i'll believe it when i taste it. i believe it! i can dig it! [ male announcer ] ok, a bit of an overreaction, but... uh oh...what now? ♪ ah, the old great taste, under 500 calories flash mob bit. eesh. the new zesty roma chicken & shrimp and roasted garlic sirloin. big...
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tyler? >> thank you very much, jane. >>> wells fargo, first major bank to report earnings this season. q 4 profit up 24%. but the net interest margin declined as it made fewer mortgage loans in the third quarter. right now wells fargo down. 1.3% decline. wells fargo ceo timothy sloan will be on -- excuse me, cfo -- i gave him a pro foegs there, he should be happy. but his boss won't be happy. the bell, he will be on bell, 3:10 p.m. today. the banks results and outlook first on cnbc. >> all right. payday for many americans. if you think your check is a little less than usual, you're not alone. eamon javers, say it ain't so. >> hi, sue. it is so. there is a big bite coming out of your paycheck. if you check your first check of the year this week, you will notice there is a lot less money coming in. i will explain why when we come back. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customi
tyler? >> thank you very much, jane. >>> wells fargo, first major bank to report earnings this season. q 4 profit up 24%. but the net interest margin declined as it made fewer mortgage loans in the third quarter. right now wells fargo down. 1.3% decline. wells fargo ceo timothy sloan will be on -- excuse me, cfo -- i gave him a pro foegs there, he should be happy. but his boss won't be happy. the bell, he will be on bell, 3:10 p.m. today. the banks results and outlook first on...
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>> tyler hamilton gets a phone call. be on a plane tomorrow. we're flying to valencia to do a blood transfusion. that's what happens. >> i want to play you what armstrong said about his personal doping operations. let's listen. >> tyler said in a statement that you and the u.s. postal service cycling team pulled off in his words the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that the sport has ever seen. was it? >> no. no. and i think he actually said that all of sport has ever seen. and, oprah, it wasn't. it was -- it was definitely professional. and it was definitely smart if you can call it that, but it was very conservative. very risk averse. very aware of what mattered and didn't. >> the only example he could come up with, i guess, of a more sophisticated operation was east germany's olympic operation, i guess, back many, many -- >> '70s and '80s. >> in the '70s and '80s. so compared to a state government operation, it was not that sophisticated. but in the sport of cycling, bill, do you think this was the most soph
>> tyler hamilton gets a phone call. be on a plane tomorrow. we're flying to valencia to do a blood transfusion. that's what happens. >> i want to play you what armstrong said about his personal doping operations. let's listen. >> tyler said in a statement that you and the u.s. postal service cycling team pulled off in his words the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that the sport has ever seen. was it? >> no. no. and i think he actually...
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>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's done. i think the next step is stepping back to rehabilitate, really asking the hard questions, getting in touch with who they are, stepping forward and saying what is my new life going to be? i don't know that it's ever going to be an athlete. but he can be a teacher, he's someone who can share a story of what he's learned. >> the one thing that i thought was striking is that he said i'm going to have to live with this for the rest of my life. he still seems to me as someone who has a victim mentality. woe is me, i'm going to have to work on this
>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's...
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. >> hi, tyler. the focus is shifting about when boeing might find a solution to the dreamliner being grounded. here's the latest with what's happening with the faa and with boeing and some of the dream liners around the world. they're working with the faa on a possible solution. we say possible, the idea being perhaps to come up with a way of testing some of the lithium ion batteries. we'll have more on that in a little bit. more countries and regions of the world have grounded the 787. the focus is making the lithium iotter to be used inside these planes. the concern for the faa is that there's a fire possibility with the lithium ion batteries. that prompted them to grouped the dreamliners. they're checking those in boston with those from japan and comparing what similarities they might find with those two. by the way, the batteries are made by a japanese firm g. g.s. uwasa. as for shares of boeing, down fractionally today. down 5% since january 7th. for a number of analysts on wall street the ques
. >> hi, tyler. the focus is shifting about when boeing might find a solution to the dreamliner being grounded. here's the latest with what's happening with the faa and with boeing and some of the dream liners around the world. they're working with the faa on a possible solution. we say possible, the idea being perhaps to come up with a way of testing some of the lithium ion batteries. we'll have more on that in a little bit. more countries and regions of the world have grounded the 787....
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>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler hamilton. before we chat, let me play a clip here, hamilton explains how this should not be the end for confessions for armstrong. here he was. >> last night was -- on oprah, the first step. so, you know, pat on your back for that, congratulations, good for you for doing that. just a small step. but the first step is the hardest. now you have to continue. you need to drbt ne-- the next going and testifying in front of usada and the world anti-doping association and doing the right thing, telling the truth, naming names. you know, it is not pleasant, but, you know, he needs to do it. he needs to do it. there are other people involved in this whole fiasco. >> so he says this is the start, piers, the pat on the back. when he says name names. what does he mean by that? >> i'm not entirely sure. a cryptic comment by tyler
>> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler hamilton. before we chat, let me play a clip here, hamilton explains how this should not be the end for confessions for armstrong. here he was. >> last night was -- on oprah, the first step. so, you know, pat on your back for that, congratulations, good for you for doing that....
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one more thing, tyler. secretary lahood would not give a timeframe for when the groundings might be lifted on the dreamliner. >> thank you very much. phil lebeau reporting. >>> 11 open market committee meetings held during the course of 2007. that is of course the year of the financial crisis started to unravel. senior economic adviser steve liesman with the fascinating details. >> eight normal ones and three emergency meetings. it was that kind of year. what the transcripts show is one that minimized fall-out from the financial crisis to the one that eventually embraced the gravity of the situation and finally began pulling out all of the stops. why is this important? because the market everyday want to know, asking the same question. will the feds see another bubble brewing? will the fed recognize a potential inflationary threat and change quickly enough to stave it off? here is an example. in 2007, bill dudley, new york fed president at the time, head of the new york fed's operations desk said we have do
one more thing, tyler. secretary lahood would not give a timeframe for when the groundings might be lifted on the dreamliner. >> thank you very much. phil lebeau reporting. >>> 11 open market committee meetings held during the course of 2007. that is of course the year of the financial crisis started to unravel. senior economic adviser steve liesman with the fascinating details. >> eight normal ones and three emergency meetings. it was that kind of year. what the...
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. >> reporter: hi, tyler, this generation, the trend setters. a survey found 18 to 34 years old that have smart phones, almost all have more than one. 56% have an android-based, 46 had apples and 43 had blackberries. most had more than one device. i suspect the androids at the older trend. i did not see one on the campus, where they still have love for sue herera. most had an iphone, not everyone. what to buy next is a huge topic of debate. >> i see some people switch to samsung and samsung galaxy s3. i've heard it's pretty good and there's apps you can't put on your iphone. i would say some people are starting to switch over but i'm still faithful to iphones. >> i've heard a lot of reviews with new sam sungs, galaxy. a lot are saying better than iphone. >> they are similar. why spend more on the iphone. you get the same technology. >> how much did it cost? >> about like $100. it's cheap not like the iphones. >> they are in transition. they just lost steve jobs. have you to give them time. they are innovative. apple tv looks cool. >> i don't thi
. >> reporter: hi, tyler, this generation, the trend setters. a survey found 18 to 34 years old that have smart phones, almost all have more than one. 56% have an android-based, 46 had apples and 43 had blackberries. most had more than one device. i suspect the androids at the older trend. i did not see one on the campus, where they still have love for sue herera. most had an iphone, not everyone. what to buy next is a huge topic of debate. >> i see some people switch to samsung and...
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. >> hi, tyler. if you talk to blankfein he talks about the economy. >> i think there is room for optimism in europe but not as much as the u.s. the place in a much better position right now is the united states with housing stabilizing, probably going back up, with the amount of cash on the side, with blessings of the energy situation that none of us anticipated but somehow it is just happened. and low interest rates. i think the u.s. environment is very good. >> blankfein says improving outlook for the u.s. and other economies bodes well for goldman sachs long-term prospects. >> the things we do, all the things we do, correlate with growth. we advise people on acquisitions when they have the confidence to acquire things. finance them when they do things. manage risky assets which people only put money in risky assets when they are confident. so i think the economy is growing and i think the cycle is long so i'm optimistic. >> he estimates that as the cycle improves, so should goldman's one of most
. >> hi, tyler. if you talk to blankfein he talks about the economy. >> i think there is room for optimism in europe but not as much as the u.s. the place in a much better position right now is the united states with housing stabilizing, probably going back up, with the amount of cash on the side, with blessings of the energy situation that none of us anticipated but somehow it is just happened. and low interest rates. i think the u.s. environment is very good. >> blankfein...
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one of the amazing things about tyler and his story is that in 1998, tyler perry was homeless. tyler perry's seriously changed his story. i have kind of an unusual story myself. i was born in a small river town on the hudson, newburgh new york, and when i was growing up look singh called it the all-american city. at that time,, we had kind of an inner-city but then we had a lot of farm kids and there was an air force base. it was inner-city and farm kids and kids would have been around so was an interesting place to grow up. earlier on, my father grew up in the newburgh poorhouse. it was called the poggi. my father's mother was a charwoman which meant she cleaned the bathrooms for the other poor people and they got a room there. that was our background and that is why i feel i should be the next president of the united states. [laughter] [applause] anyway, i have been poor and i have been middle-class and then i was poor again and then i was middle-class again and now i am kind of rich. [laughter] and i must admit that rich is better. but i still believe that the satisfaction i
one of the amazing things about tyler and his story is that in 1998, tyler perry was homeless. tyler perry's seriously changed his story. i have kind of an unusual story myself. i was born in a small river town on the hudson, newburgh new york, and when i was growing up look singh called it the all-american city. at that time,, we had kind of an inner-city but then we had a lot of farm kids and there was an air force base. it was inner-city and farm kids and kids would have been around so was...
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tyler? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> so armstrong admits sort of apparently, maybe, to doping, so what are the legal ramifications for him? our senior correspondent scott cohn has that story. >> he's opening a big can of legal worms. one year ago, remember, the u.s. attorney in los angeles announced he was closing a criminal investigation. meantime cnbc has learned that according to newly unsealed court documents that armstrong has now complied with this subpoena which he was fighting with the u.s. postal service. the subpoena demands all of his medical records. there's plenty more on his docket. the justice department could now join as a civil plaintiff. the sunday times in london now says it is suing him for $1.5 million. and sba promotions is said to be looking to collect $7.5 million that it paid out to armstrong in an arbitration where he flat out denied it. his attorney said he went in with a lot of legal advice. >> he did it because everybody else was doing it. he wanted to keep up. he wan
tyler? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> so armstrong admits sort of apparently, maybe, to doping, so what are the legal ramifications for him? our senior correspondent scott cohn has that story. >> he's opening a big can of legal worms. one year ago, remember, the u.s. attorney in los angeles announced he was closing a criminal investigation. meantime cnbc has learned that according to newly unsealed court documents that armstrong has now complied with this subpoena...
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i'm tyler mathisen and this is the power pitch. we give entrepreneurs 60 seconds to make their pitch and then they give us an insight into the fast-paced world of startups. elias roman, owner of songa. apple, pandora, here is his power pitch. >> hi, my name is elias. i'm one of the co-founders songza. we make things you do everyday better. we make it fast and fun for you to tell us exactly what you are doing right now and we provide a very carefully cure rated play list that's the perfect music for your moments. others focus on access. help you search for artist and sort for songs and create play lists for yourself. we focus on something very different. we focus on what you are doing out there in the real world and how to make that different in music. we make money differently. display ads. sponsored branded play lists that help brands connect with their audiences through the power of music. and a co-branded platform that brands can build on to offer a co-branded version for songza. the first thing they do in the morning and often
i'm tyler mathisen and this is the power pitch. we give entrepreneurs 60 seconds to make their pitch and then they give us an insight into the fast-paced world of startups. elias roman, owner of songa. apple, pandora, here is his power pitch. >> hi, my name is elias. i'm one of the co-founders songza. we make things you do everyday better. we make it fast and fun for you to tell us exactly what you are doing right now and we provide a very carefully cure rated play list that's the perfect...
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tyler, thank you very your time. >> great to see tyler move on with his life, as well. >> indeed. >>> and ron claiborne here with the other stories this morning. >> a compelling story there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everybody. we are halfway through the flu season. it appears the worst may be over in most states. federal health officials say this year is more severe than average. and the elderly have been particularly hard-hit with a spike in hospitalizations in recent weeks. the flu is widespread in all states, except tennessee and hawaii. but new cases are easing over most of the country, except for the far west. >>> and lawmakers in washington appear to be on track to avoid another standoff on the nation's debt ceiling. at least for now. top republicans backed down from their hard line stance and say they will vote next week to raise the government's borrowing limit for three months, without demanding immediate spending cuts. they are hoping the move will get democrats involved in the deficit reduction debate by passing a budget by april. >>> and former ne
tyler, thank you very your time. >> great to see tyler move on with his life, as well. >> indeed. >>> and ron claiborne here with the other stories this morning. >> a compelling story there. good morning to you, bianna and dan. good morning, everybody. we are halfway through the flu season. it appears the worst may be over in most states. federal health officials say this year is more severe than average. and the elderly have been particularly hard-hit with a spike in...
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tyler? >> no one likes to have tlir pay cut. but he would probably man up and say, i'll take it. >> and j.p. morgan's performance seems to be good enough quarter over quarter that he could see it bounce back. >> thank you very much. >>> apple falling below $500 a share for the first time in a year. buy it or sell it one top analyst take after the break. and what the heck happened with this apple store? we're back in two minutes. oi oi. >>> lincoln town car plowed into this apple store in chicago in the lincoln park neighborhood, appropriately enough. one person suffered minor injuries. of course it was not any worse than that. >>> apple shareholders may feel like they've been a little bit after hit and run today. shares taking quite a dip as you see. down $18.64. back above 500. but they were below 500 early today for the first time since february of 2011. the tech giant reportedly cut orders for iphone parts raising fears about demand. john fortt is here and it was first in the journal, john? >> i do know this from covering app
tyler? >> no one likes to have tlir pay cut. but he would probably man up and say, i'll take it. >> and j.p. morgan's performance seems to be good enough quarter over quarter that he could see it bounce back. >> thank you very much. >>> apple falling below $500 a share for the first time in a year. buy it or sell it one top analyst take after the break. and what the heck happened with this apple store? we're back in two minutes. oi oi. >>> lincoln town car...
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brought them income because lance armstrong had the entire spotlight and it was based on doping. >> tyler hamblin's life once said lance armstrong is like donald trump who sees a small grocery store and wants to put them out of business. he soaked up all the sunlight, all the energy, all the money of that sport of that era. >> greg lemond, when i was -- prior to lance armstrong, greg lemond was -- i don't know much about the world of cycling but i remember greg lemond. he had an incredible story. he was an incredible competitor after lance armstrong and lance armstrong, as betty said, went after greg lemond. do you think lance armstrong gets it, bill? >> i think he gets that he should get it, and i think what we're seeing here is he's really struggling with it. what's interesting to me is there's sort of parallel views of this going on. there's a lot of people who are skeptical, but i was reading all the reactions today from jonathan and tyler hamilton and frankie. they have all acknowledged how hard it is just to do what he's done, and frankie in a report today was saying until you sit d
brought them income because lance armstrong had the entire spotlight and it was based on doping. >> tyler hamblin's life once said lance armstrong is like donald trump who sees a small grocery store and wants to put them out of business. he soaked up all the sunlight, all the energy, all the money of that sport of that era. >> greg lemond, when i was -- prior to lance armstrong, greg lemond was -- i don't know much about the world of cycling but i remember greg lemond. he had an...
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tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much, sue. and three big stock stories to tell you about right now. the information that every investor needs to be armed with before making his or her next move. courtney reagan on where the retail sector is. jackie deangeles on winners and losers as we approach the record highs but we start with kayla. >> line us up. >> i lined you up like bowling pins. >> thank you, tyler. a different down in 2007 before aig, city and general motors after the crisis. but still soaring highs. dow is down roughly 270 points or so, shy of touching that 14,164 point record high from that year. still high flyers in the dow in today's move-up. johnson&johnson trading in level answers neither company seen since their ipos in the 1940s. proctor and gamble and home depot hitting multiyear highs. look the a the index from then until now, exactly half the dow is in the green. home depot another big winner again. up against any dow component. mcdonald's and ibm also up. bank of america, alcoa and bank of america the wors
tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much, sue. and three big stock stories to tell you about right now. the information that every investor needs to be armed with before making his or her next move. courtney reagan on where the retail sector is. jackie deangeles on winners and losers as we approach the record highs but we start with kayla. >> line us up. >> i lined you up like bowling pins. >> thank you, tyler. a different down in 2007 before aig, city and general...
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metro chamber of commerce. >> right, from tyler, texas. >> reporter: tyler, texas. you chartered a bus both times, right? >> both times we chartered a bus and rode up to see president obama be inaugurated. >> reporter: you had a fabulous time. >> a fabulous time last time and this time even better. >> reporter: we're showing some of the video from four years ago. it was so inspirational. tell me about the feelings that you had coming up here and seeing president obama inaugurated four years ago? >> it was very inspiring. i saw all nationalities come together to honor our president and to see him sworn in. >> reporter: you're a teacher. you also told me -- tell me about your struggle and the sif civil rights movement and because went -- and what you went through. >> i went to an integrated school. i was one of the first blacks going to the high school in texas. >> reporter: you're a trailblazer and bringing your group back again this year. >> bringing them back. >> reporter: and a little easier this time. >> easier getting in. >> reporter: tell me you where stayed la
metro chamber of commerce. >> right, from tyler, texas. >> reporter: tyler, texas. you chartered a bus both times, right? >> both times we chartered a bus and rode up to see president obama be inaugurated. >> reporter: you had a fabulous time. >> a fabulous time last time and this time even better. >> reporter: we're showing some of the video from four years ago. it was so inspirational. tell me about the feelings that you had coming up here and seeing...
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i'm tyler mathisen joined by cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood. great to be with you on this day of history. >> welcome to d.c. >> good to see you. the oath of office will take place in about 50 minutes, but today, of course, is all about the ceremony. you probably know this already, yesterday chief justice john roberts officially administered the oath in a small, private ceremony in the blue room at the white house as per the constitution. >> this morning the president and the vice president attended church services with their families at st. john's church, an inauguration day tradition ever since franklin roosevelt started it in 1933. president obama arrived at the capitol just a few minutes ago. he will soon be announced to the crowd and seated. here are the highlights of today's program. vice president joe biden will take the oath of office first administered by supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. >> and then the crowd will be treated to a musical selection by james taylor and then chief justice john roberts will administer the pr
i'm tyler mathisen joined by cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood. great to be with you on this day of history. >> welcome to d.c. >> good to see you. the oath of office will take place in about 50 minutes, but today, of course, is all about the ceremony. you probably know this already, yesterday chief justice john roberts officially administered the oath in a small, private ceremony in the blue room at the white house as per the constitution. >> this morning the...
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hi. >> hi, tyler. when people feel wealthier, they spend more and right now they are feeling the wealth effect. here is why. a new study from carl, john and robert as in case shiller finds that housing drys people's spending much more than stocks. it is called the wealth effect. while this idea is not new it finds a gain on housing wealth like we had between 2001 and 2005 would drive up consumer spending by 4.3% as for stocks, well, they say there is quote weak evidence to support any link between the stock market and consumers spending. but and here is the big but, that may not be true. for the wealthy. who after all do a lot of spending in our economy. among the top 1%, investments, twice that amount. the bottom line, housing drives the wealth for most americans but stocks drive the wealth of the wealthy. good news right now, is that both groups are feeling richer and should drive spending higher. back to you, tyler. >> raul right, robert, thank you very much. today we start something new on "power l
hi. >> hi, tyler. when people feel wealthier, they spend more and right now they are feeling the wealth effect. here is why. a new study from carl, john and robert as in case shiller finds that housing drys people's spending much more than stocks. it is called the wealth effect. while this idea is not new it finds a gain on housing wealth like we had between 2001 and 2005 would drive up consumer spending by 4.3% as for stocks, well, they say there is quote weak evidence to support any...
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oprah's 59th birthday was a little more thankful thanks to tyler perry. oprah said he sent her a flower arrangement so large she pulled her back trying to lift it. >>> patty andrews of the andrew sisters has died at the age of 94. remember that song. that trio was best known for that song "boogie woogie bugle boy of company b." >>> rihanna is back with chris brown. she said, quote, it's different now, we don't have those types of arguments now, end quote. >>> for the first time in 36 years, barbra streisand will be performing at the academy awards. no word on what streisand will be singing just yet. she'll be in good company with norah jones as well. >>> and lindsay lohan arrived in a black hummer for her probation hearing with a black plate sporting the tag "i'mtrying." everything is a character when it comes to this story. >> the discount rack -- >> exactly. >> maybe it seemed like he wanted publicity and he's getting it. >> los angeles, right? i'm richard lui. this is "early today." this, your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're
oprah's 59th birthday was a little more thankful thanks to tyler perry. oprah said he sent her a flower arrangement so large she pulled her back trying to lift it. >>> patty andrews of the andrew sisters has died at the age of 94. remember that song. that trio was best known for that song "boogie woogie bugle boy of company b." >>> rihanna is back with chris brown. she said, quote, it's different now, we don't have those types of arguments now, end quote....
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we're going to check in with danny and tyler. good morning, gang. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: who is going to tell me about the pit stop challenge? >> i will. i'll volunteer. it's a simulation of the daytona pit stop. contestants changing out the rear tire of a sports bike. if you can break our -- >> record. >> our record. >> reporter: what's the record? >> 14.6 seconds. >> reporter: people can come down here and do this, right? >> absolutely. >> reporter: doesn't cost anything? >> absolutely free. >> reporter: what do you win? >> v.i.p. trip to the daytona. >> reporter: earlier i misspoke and said 400. it's the 200, because that's a bike race, not a car race. girl versus boy. yeah. >> good luck to you. >> reporter: good luck. oh, look at that. any wagers? who do you think? >> i don't know. danny has obviously got the physical strength. but tyler gets a lot of practice in. >> reporter: all right. speed and coordination is what we're looking for. all right, gang. >> going to time us off, jim? >> 3, 2, # 1, go. >
we're going to check in with danny and tyler. good morning, gang. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: who is going to tell me about the pit stop challenge? >> i will. i'll volunteer. it's a simulation of the daytona pit stop. contestants changing out the rear tire of a sports bike. if you can break our -- >> record. >> our record. >> reporter: what's the record? >> 14.6 seconds. >> reporter: people can come down here and do this,...
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hi, eamon. >> hi, tyler. this is a bit of a nasty political fight. the senate is expected to take up the $9 billion traunch you just mentioned that came over from the house earlier today. then we go to january 15, where the house of representatives will do a bit after legislative shuffle and two-step while putting together a bill that has $17 billion base component to it. and an amendment to it that totals about $33 billion. that will come out of the appropriations committee. that will all be for near term and long-term sandy relief. they will send that over to the senate where it's unclear what will happen. the senate could amend it. could pass it or send it back to the house for conference committee vote. entirely unclear what the politics of that will be. a lot of folks are upset with the new spending and they are pla areally upset with what they saw in the original senate bill in the last congress ending earlier this week which had spending they thought was unrelated. take a look what the was in that bill that got everybody upset on the conservat
hi, eamon. >> hi, tyler. this is a bit of a nasty political fight. the senate is expected to take up the $9 billion traunch you just mentioned that came over from the house earlier today. then we go to january 15, where the house of representatives will do a bit after legislative shuffle and two-step while putting together a bill that has $17 billion base component to it. and an amendment to it that totals about $33 billion. that will come out of the appropriations committee. that will...
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and student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, remember that name, tyler joshua green, he will be one of them and he joins me now from atlanta, where he and 50 other students will get on a bus this evening to ride to washington. tyler, welcome. this is a huge moment in history. are you and your friends excited about being able to witness it? >> we are absolutely excited, ready to get on the bus and head down to see history in the making. >> yeah. did you vote last year and is this your first inauguration? >> this is my first time voting, my first inauguration and it's a wonderful opportunity to vote for someone that otherwise wouldn't have the opportunity to. so, we are, in essence, making history in our own right. >> president obama became the first african-american president. what has that meant to you? >> i think that it's, first and foremost, a monument to us occasion, for the fact all the historical figures and ideas of the past come together at this point in time but also a momentous occasion because this san end this is a means to an end, and this is going
and student president of clark atlanta university, tyler joshua green, remember that name, tyler joshua green, he will be one of them and he joins me now from atlanta, where he and 50 other students will get on a bus this evening to ride to washington. tyler, welcome. this is a huge moment in history. are you and your friends excited about being able to witness it? >> we are absolutely excited, ready to get on the bus and head down to see history in the making. >> yeah. did you vote...